SeaSucker
Bomber
Bike Rack

Product Description

Finally, a roof-top rack that's easy to install and won't damage your car! SeaSucker bike racks use our incredibly strong vacuum mounts and allow you to temporarily but securely mount your bikes to the roof of your car without the hassle of permanently attaching any hardware. SeaSuckers are non-marking, UV and weather resistant, and hold exceptionally well to glass or metal surfaces. Although it's set up as a 3-bike rack, the newly-redesigned Bomber will hold up to 5 bikes on an SUV with the addition of extra fork mounts - ask us how!This model includes three Rear Wheel Straps (6" SeaSuckers with 1 1/2" wide hook-and-loop straps) to secure your bikes' rear wheels and keep the tail from sliding left or right.This rack has three fork clamps attached to five 6" SeaSuckers. Rack body made of 3/4" high-density polyethelyne, which makes it strong enough to hold your bikes yet flexible enough to follow the curve of your roof line. Approximate footprint: 41" x 10".OPTIONS: For $45, you can upgrade to the Delta Bike Hitch Pro fork mounts. The standard fork mounts are, well, pretty standard. The Delta upgrades, though, are lockable and are a little more heavy-duty. The real reason to get the upgrade, though, is that the Delta fork mounts open much wider when you release the lever. This means that once you have it set for your bikes' forks, you don't have to tighten or loosen the acorn nuts on the opposite side every time you put your bikes in or take your bikes out of the mounts as you do with the standard fork mounts.

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